FINAL FANTASY VII ADVENT CHILDREN COMPLETE [Blu-ray]
フォーマット | 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン |
コントリビュータ | 野村哲也, 櫻井孝宏, 森川智之 |
言語 | 日本語, 英語 |
稼働時間 | 2 時間 10 分 |
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2005年9月にDVD&UMDで発売され、国内出荷100万枚、全世界で360万枚を超える出荷を達成し、ストレートビデオとして驚異的な売上げを記録した大作が、ついにハイクオリティCG映像作品として“Blu-rayDisc”で約30分の新たなシーンを追加、改変・再編集を施し、「コンプリートバージョン」となって発売!
【映像特典】
1、On the Way to a Smile EPISODE DENZEL FINAL FANTASY VII(デンゼルを中心としたオリジナルアニメ)
2、REMINISCENCE of FFVII(『FFVII』のダイジェスト)
3、REMINISCENCE of FFVII COMPILATION(『COMPILATION of FFVII』作品のダイジェスト)
4、TURBULENCE of FFVII ADVENT CHILDREN(映画祭出品の模様など)
5、FFVII ADVENT CHILDREN COMPLETE トレーラー集
【ストーリー】
あの戦いから2年。
セフィロスがもたらした大破壊から立ち直りつつあった
魔晄都市「ミッドガル」を、謎の厄災が襲う。
「星痕症候群」と呼ばれるその病は、治療方法も見つからないまま次々と人々を死に至らしめていく。
この病に呼応するかのように現れた新たなる敵。
平和と引き換えに大事な仲間達を失い、深い自責の念に心を閉ざしていたクラウドは、眼前に迫った避けようのない戦いを前に思い悩む。
「罪って許されるのか。」
長い葛藤の末、ついに戦いを決意するクラウド。
敵の目的は何なのか?なぜ人々が病に倒れるのか?
人知を超えた戦いの先に待ち受けていた真実とは──。
【スタッフ&キャスト】
《アニメーション制作》 SQUARE・ENIX
《監督》 野村哲也(ディレクター)
《出演》 櫻井孝宏、森川智之
《Copy Right》 (C)2005,2009 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights reserved.
CHARACTER DESIGN:TETSUYA NOMURA
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : 日本語, 英語
- 製品サイズ : 25 x 2.2 x 18 cm; 0.28 g
- EAN : 4988601461382
- 監督 : 野村哲也
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 2 時間 10 分
- 発売日 : 2009/4/16
- 出演 : 櫻井孝宏, 森川智之
- 字幕: : 日本語
- 販売元 : ソニー・ピクチャーズエンタテインメント
- ASIN : B001Q2HODM
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 4,595位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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かつて、大切なひとを守れなかった罪の意識にさいなまれていた。
しかし、そんなかつての弱い自分を赦し、ひとを守るために強くあろうと決意。
等身大の主人公、心動かされる作品です。
美麗な映像で見たいが為に
4K版を購入しました。
終盤で ようやく
登場するのですが
もう『カッコいい』の一言です!
立ち姿も声もセリフ内容も渋く、
おまけに強い!
買って良かった・・・
星痕を巡るクラウド達のその後のストーリー。
新たな強敵との戦闘、新羅カンパニーの贖罪やそれに絡む人々の後日談的作品。
映像も綺麗です。
映像が綺麗でした。
The seller also responded to my messages well, and provided the necessary details.
The seller also responded to my messages well, and provided the necessary details.
感動しました。
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Let me start by saying this OVA... was perfect. Tetsuya Nomura has proved himself fifty times over as a fantastic director with this brief, poignant, and unbelievably powerful little 30-minute OVA. No overt sappiness, no slow-motion tears flying about, none of that. Cloud doesn't even comprehend what has happened. Nothing but grim reality with its edge of grittiness--and it is utterly devastating. I'm sitting here typing in tears and I think, even if I hadn't had the special fascination for this obscure, long-dead side character that I have had since playing FFVII, I still would have been moved to tears by this OVA's plaintive look at the last few hours of this man's life.
It would have been so much easier for Zack to escape on his own; slowed down and strength sapped from carrying the nearly comatose Cloud, Zack could have traveled so much faster and less-conspicuously if he'd just abandoned him. With his strength and wits, he would have made it. It's a mark of what a wonderful person he is that he went so far as to shield Cloud with his own body---Cloud, this random, low-ranking soldier who was probably only an acquaintance before the Nibelheim incident, if at all (SOLDIER first class, the highest of the high, and Cloud, a common, faceless foot soldier!). He didn't owe him a thing, but he still valued this poor kid's life enough to protect him all the way to the end. That's why I'm so happy we have this OVA touching on the truly tragic and unfair fate dealt to such a wonderful person. Zack is such a minor character in the grand scheme of the original game (he's even dead long before it begins!), but still---if you're watching closely---you see, little by little, how much his deeds have effected the story.
He starts out just as shock factor--you see the photo taken at Nibelheim the day Tifa led Sephiroth's party up to the Mako Reactor, and instead of our familiar, blonde-haired Cloud standing there as we expect, it is a taller, dark-haired stranger. From here, little by little, Zack's influence grows and discover slowly, rather painfully since you know of his sad fate, what sort of person it was who lost his life (and even identity) so that Cloud could take it. You discover that he was the wonderful boyfriend of Aerith's whom Cloud reminded her of, that he was the elite SOLDIER 1st class who was friendly even with the foot soldiers, that he went on his own to try to stop Sephiroth during the Nibelheim massacre, that he suffered side by side with Cloud in Hojo's laboratory for those five, long years of their imprisonment, and it was he, alone, who managed to break free and literally CARRIED Cloud back across two continents and was finally killed defending him when he fought alone against an entire squadron of Shinra soldiers. It hurts, doesn't it? And he did all that never knowing that his actions would give Cloud the strength, motivation, and will to save the world someday.
That's why I love this OVA so much. Just like the cool, unassuming guy that Zack was, it doesn't come at you with this, "look at me, this is such a tragedy!!!" sort of "tragic epic" attitude. It's just "there was this cool guy, and this is what he did. He fought simply for a chance to live in freely, and died trying." It's just the way Zack would've wanted it, I think.
Directiorally, it was very nice how the movie begins with Cloud (as we expect, Cloud being our cherished hero of FFVII). But all we see is his clouded, green, mako-tinged vision, and all we hear is his gasping breath. He doesn't actually speak a coherent line until much later in the story. In this way, we make the transition from Cloud, who IS FFVII, to Zack, who is (just as in the original game) our "hidden" hero. You realize long after the fact that Zack is the one we're actually focusing on (every time he enters a scene, it's in a rather unassuming way--the opening, and in the Nibelheim flashback, when he wanders in from the background in the midst of the disaster). All the things you wanted to see most happen--from some of the most AMAZING animated fight scenes I have ever seen (when Sephiroth elegantly slashed away Zack's sword strike, did your heart stop for a moment? Mine did...), to that beautiful moment when Tifa discovered that Cloud did keep his promise (though she later thinks she just hallucinated it... ^^; ), to the perfection that is animated Sephiroth whispering "Mother, come with me," to Cloud's truly incredible moment in the fight against Sephiroth. Wow, the power of this animation! (I love you, Mad House!!!!!) And let's not forget that quiet, last scene. Our esteem and affection for Zack is just growing and growing as he cheerfully (and somehow, fatalistically) expounds on the fortunes and adventures he'll have hereafter and then, his famous and haunting line, "We're friends, right?" to the man who will steal his entire life and identity later on... wow.
Ah, the Turks. Now that was a truly clever touch! I love how they become a sort of sympathetic third party. Tseng's quiet sadness and contemplation of the pitiful fate that Zack and Cloud were dealt, even as he hunts them down, gives the audience solace. We know (as the Turks know) that their escape is futile, but the fact that the people who are actually tracking them down feel sorry for them as well is somehow soothing for us. I love how Tseng's sympathy, and his order to try to take them alive, gave me this wild, completely irrational hope that maybe--just maybe--they would make it through this impossible situation alive. In particular, that last scene when the Turks' helicopter is right there, rushing toward the scene and offering some sort of salvation (at least for their lives) for Zack and Cloud just at their fateful hour. But of course, they don't make it in time. History has already laid down its cold order, hasn't it? And anyway, Zack says it all in that one line--"I don't want assurances that my life will be spared. All I want is FREEDOM!" I guess for him, it was better to have died fighting of his own will than to return to Hojo's lab of horrors to live as a test subject to the end of his days, ne? But still... ;__;
I love that we see the last moments of Zack's life back in Cloud's point of view. It is satisfying to know that, whatever he forgets or blocks out of his memory later on, he did bear witness to Zack's final sacrifice for him. But that grieving is for later. For now, I love that Cloud has no reaction, no sappy screaming, etc. Just silence and the haunting echo of the gunshot that ends it all. That shot is so devastating, so inevitable... just as we know from the moment we began watching this OVA that Zack would soon die despite all his efforts, that shot is so inevitable and heavy, and we (like Cloud) are so helpless to stop it. We don't even get to see it happen--just the sound signalling that it has been done somewhere beyond our reach and we are only hearing the declaration of its completion after the fact. It's wonderful and SO painful.
Really, truly, hats off to Nomura-sensei and his entire crew. This OVA was everything I had hoped for. Thank you so much for it and for this incredibly well-deserved tribute to that nameless soldier who gave Cloud his life, his sword, and even his memories--and gave us one of the most memorable video game stories of all time.
For the most part, I enjoyed this movie as I did as a 15-year-old (2005). However, had to get used to the voices after playing through Final Fantasy 7 Remake 3 times.